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O.T. hydraulic jack ?

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Al L. in Wisc.

04-28-2004 15:49:18




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Bought a China made 6-ton jack @ Farm-Fleet. Brand name is Larin. Will only go up about 2". My ? is, do I raise jack and then place it on its back and bleed and add fluid if necessary or open valve with jack lowered and add fluid if needed? I asked F-F why jack shouldn't work right being it is new! I asked automotive department to put it under load to see if it would lift - guess how far that got me. And, dingle-bust-it, now I can't find the slip.

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lee

04-29-2004 20:23:49




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 Re: O.T. hydraulic jack ? in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 04-28-2004 15:49:18  
It's all part of the master plan to whoop on the USA and grow China. China is making most of everything these days and if it takes oil or whatever they only put an ounce or two in. That way the buyers in the USA has to fill em all up. Now that means USA has to import a lot more oil. The countries that sell oil can now buy more China crap. It's a good thing for China. Keep buying.



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JB

04-28-2004 17:20:12




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 Re: O.T. hydraulic jack ? in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 04-28-2004 15:49:18  
Hi, since oil is very exspensive now, I would agree it is lacking in oil.

I remember during the previous high oil prices in the mid 1970s that if you bought a new sealed bearing there was only enough grease in them to last a week. The first thing you had to do with a sealed bearing was pop the seal and fill it with grease.

My 2 cents
JB



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Allan

04-28-2004 16:49:31




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 Re: O.T. hydraulic jack ? in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 04-28-2004 15:49:18  
Maybe they didn't get enough fluid in it. If it goes up 2", it must be working anyway.

Allan



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